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Bill's Grill: Burgers, Fries, and a Side of Nostalgia in Wilson, NC

Bill’s Grill:  

When traveling with my dad and his partner, MJ, I’ve learned they’re happiest revisiting their tried-and-true favorites from past adventures. So when I suggested a new detour on our drive back from the Crystal Coast, I braced myself for polite hesitation. But sometimes a little nudge toward something new pays off — and this one really did.

Bill’s Grill in Wilson, NC, has that perfect mix of small-town warmth and good, honest cooking. It’s an easy hop off Highway 795, and within minutes of walking in, we felt like locals. The cheeseburger was outstanding — I went “all in” with chili and pickles, and it was worth every bite. The fries and hush puppies were freshly fried, hot, and crispy, the kind of sides you can’t stop picking at even when you think you’re full.

And the cake… let’s just say it deserves its own billboard. Moist, homemade, and served with the kind of pride that makes you believe the recipe’s been passed down for generations. It tasted exactly like something your grandma would serve after Sunday supper — pure, simple perfection.

Whether you’re a creature of habit or an adventurous eater, Bill’s Grill is the kind of place that makes you glad you took the turn.

Bill’s Grill

605 Nash St W

Wilson, NC 27893

(252) 291-2524

https://www.yelp.com/biz/bills-grill-wilson?start=40 

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